Monday, January 4, 2016

SCRIPT SO FAR

SCRIPT FOR DI AND STUFF

Narrator: oh hey, I didn't see you there. Well, since you're here, lemme tell you a story about an Indonesian mimic octopus. 

(Octopus swims onstage)

Narrator: so once upon a time, a mimic octopus was swimming in the ocean.

(Octopus continues to swim)

When he sees a crab, feeling hungry he swims over to the crab to feast on the poor crustacean. 
Suddenly, a net is pulled up out of the sand, trapping the octopus and many other unfortunate fish. 

(Net comes out of nowhere and France's blue stool) 

SCENE CHANGES TO FISHERMEN

Narrator: The fisherman put their catch in the cooler and then start to talk. 

Fisherman Tim: we gotta big catch today

Fisherwoman: let's see what we got-

BABOOM THUNDERSTRUCK

FisherTim: SAVE IT KID WE GOTTA GET OUTTA HERE. 

(Fishermen run off scene)

SCENE CHANGES
 
Narrator: meanwhile, in the bathing dragon, which is a very popular Asian food restaurant in California, two chefs were discussing their new order that will start their new dish that will a culinary revolution. 

Chef Ella: today, we are going to be given the most important shipment of this year. 

Chef Timmy Tim: *cracks knuckles* they better get the shipment right. This is important! They are people that are already waiting out front. 

Narrator: the fisherman finally got to port, carrying their cargo into the kitchen. 

FishTim: here is your order, sir!

Chef Ella: this better be good

(Grabs cooler then opens) 

Chef: *gasps* how dare you! Give me such rubbish, as this lionfish! 

Narrator: the fisherman looks down into the cooler with surprise to see a lionfish. 

Fisherman: I didn't catch this I checked-
*voice falters*

Chef: get outta my restaurant! You have failed me to the highest extent! You have disgraced me, my family's for generations to come, and this establishment! 

(Fisherman slowly backs away and reached for the cooler) 

Chef: NO!!! We keep this and sell it for money!

Fisherman; okay!

Narrator: the chefs took the so called lionfish and put it in a tank. 

*shows the octopus in tank* 

(The octopus then turns regular then picks the lock) 

Narrator: the octopus picks the lock then climbs out of the tank. He crawls out of the restaurant. And into the sea. 

BACK TO OCEAN SCENE

Narrator: the Octopus swims back into the ocean and lives a short and happy life. The end. 

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